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Average Skin Color: Light browns, greys or tans with white faces and underbellies. Males have a scraggly darker coloured ruff around their necks and shoulders.

Average Life Span: 70 years

Type: Humanoid

Racial uniquenesses: Long tails used for balance, large black marks under eyes, very strong leg muscles for long distances running or high speed sprinting, long wing-lke ears for dispelling heat, high sensitivity to magick, keen eyesight and natural fear of heights.

I had a sketch around my room somewhere that I'll post later. I've got more, but I'll probably post them later...

-D-

People come and people go. I walk amongst them, I see their faces; but none see mine. I pass them in the streets but nary a glance is spared my way, for what interest would they have in a Wanderer? Not of this world... Forever Alone... Forever Wandering... LoneWandererD...

While digging through my worldbook notes I came across a sketch I did several years ago of a race I created called a Torg. I need to test out my digital camera anyway and using it to process images from paper into my PC.

Anyway, I think I want to paint this guy up now that I look at him. A little of the resolution has been lost but maybe that's from my attempts to make it more clear. Next time I will take the shots outside instead of on my desk here.

So, here he is marching straight at you

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“When it’s over and you look in the mirror, did you do the best that you were capable of? If so, the score does not matter. But if you find that you did your best you were capable of, you will find it to your liking.” -John Wooden